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as you saw in the film, i went to my local school. i went to my local comprehensive with people from all backgrounds. i still remember the amazing and inspiring teaching i got at that school, and one of my teachers, my english teacher, chris dunne, is here with us today. thank you, chris, and to all the teachers at haverstock. [applause] it was a really tough school, but order was kept by one of the scariest headmistress you could possibly imagine, mrs jenkins. and you know what? i learned at my school about a lot more than how to pass exams. i learned how to get on with people from all backgrounds, whoever they were. i wouldn't be standing on this stage today without my comprehensive school education. so, britain gave me, gave my family, a great gift that my parents never had. a safe and secure childhood. and you know my parents didn't talk much about their early lives, it was too painful, it hurt too much. the pain of those they lost. the guilt of survivors. but i believe that their experience meant they brought up both david and my
as you saw in the film, i went to my local school. i went to my local comprehensive with people from all backgrounds. i still remember the amazing and inspiring teaching i got at that school, and one of my teachers, my english teacher, chris dunne, is here with us today. thank you, chris, and to all the teachers at haverstock. [applause] it was a really tough school, but order was kept by one of the scariest headmistress you could possibly imagine, mrs jenkins. and you know what? i learned at...
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different than the corner store that participates in the community to help the little league or the local church to give people summer jobs, some philanthropies sometimes, and we do that everywhere. we do almost $200 million per year. corporate responsibility around the environment. we go into lots of cities and we help them grow economically to create jobs, help the environment. we do a tremendous amount for education and veterans. we have hired -- thank you, veterans -- 4800 veterans in teh last 18 months or so. 17 companies have hired 70,000 veterans. a lot of people of taare talkin. we're doing. we try to participate. healthy, vibrant company makes all this possible. with a dying company, none of this is possible. if i did not make the customers happy, there is no anything else. i have never separated them. in that, we will be making mistakes. that may go back to this issue one more time. we have something like $15 billion exposure to hedging and stuff like that. you could easily tell me to get that down. we have been in spain for over 100 years. if you are italy, how would you feel i
different than the corner store that participates in the community to help the little league or the local church to give people summer jobs, some philanthropies sometimes, and we do that everywhere. we do almost $200 million per year. corporate responsibility around the environment. we go into lots of cities and we help them grow economically to create jobs, help the environment. we do a tremendous amount for education and veterans. we have hired -- thank you, veterans -- 4800 veterans in teh...
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next week through the third, you can go to the lot -- to your local registrar and vote. if you have any questions, we have folks in the back who are wearing the obama buttons and you are all wearing obama buttons. they can tell you exactly how to do it. i would like to win this thing earlier than later. so go out there. [applause] the president had his third and final debate with governor romney. and i had my one debate with congressman ryan. in that last debate, i was-or -- i was not sure whether other romney was there whether to endorse or debate obama. -- i was not sure whether romney was there to endorse or debate obama. it was kind of amazing. all those things i heard him say 04, i wasn't hurting -- heard him say before, i wasn't hearing him say them anymore. my grandfather from scranton used to say that -- beware of the converted. [laughter] he sure sounded converted, didn't he? i was wondering what happened to the mitt romney -- maybe casper, the family ghost of them. -- the friendly ghost took him. i don't know. as hard as they tried, they cannot run from the rec
next week through the third, you can go to the lot -- to your local registrar and vote. if you have any questions, we have folks in the back who are wearing the obama buttons and you are all wearing obama buttons. they can tell you exactly how to do it. i would like to win this thing earlier than later. so go out there. [applause] the president had his third and final debate with governor romney. and i had my one debate with congressman ryan. in that last debate, i was-or -- i was not sure...
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>> i am focused on the local. i would start with the local. i see this the district for the lens of a teacher. i would be looking at these counties as 39 separate entities as many different communities and want to make sure i help each of the maximize their potential by creating jobs. i have spent the last year and have laying out my plan for lairs of economic opportunity. i carry my football with because i talk about creating another lawyer of the bio-8, may. >> those watching us may wonder what that has to do with a football. >> and a car that drove appear tonight came off the line in detroit. there are plastic bottles or using hog manure to make asphalt -- we can make whatever we need within 100 miles of this community. >> what needs to be done to stimulate the economy in congress? >> it is clear what i have done. i introduced the first piece of legislation that laid the foundation for by a diesel. i extended the tax credits so ethanol could grow. are represented #one renewable energy producing district in north america. from a business sta
>> i am focused on the local. i would start with the local. i see this the district for the lens of a teacher. i would be looking at these counties as 39 separate entities as many different communities and want to make sure i help each of the maximize their potential by creating jobs. i have spent the last year and have laying out my plan for lairs of economic opportunity. i carry my football with because i talk about creating another lawyer of the bio-8, may. >> those watching us...
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next week through the third, you can go to the lot -- to your local registrar and vote. if you have any questions, we have folks in the back who are wearing the obama buttons and they can tell you exactly how to do it. i would like to win this thing earlier than later. so go out there. [applause] the president had his third and final debate with governor romney. and i had my one debate with congressman ryan. in that last debate, i was-or whether other romney was there whether to endorse or debate obama. -- i was not sure whether romney was there to endorse or debate obama. my grandfather from scranton used to say that -- beware of the converted. [laughter] he sure sounded converted, didn't he? i was wondering what happened to the mitt romney -- maybe ca sper, the family ghost of them. i don't know. as hard as they tried, they cannot run from the record. here is the truth. they had made it very clear they do not have the same view on women's rights as we do. on women's health, they want to turn the power back to the insurance company. back when they can charge wittman 50%
next week through the third, you can go to the lot -- to your local registrar and vote. if you have any questions, we have folks in the back who are wearing the obama buttons and they can tell you exactly how to do it. i would like to win this thing earlier than later. so go out there. [applause] the president had his third and final debate with governor romney. and i had my one debate with congressman ryan. in that last debate, i was-or whether other romney was there whether to endorse or...
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starting next monday, you can go to your local registrar to vote. if you have any questions, you have folks in the back wearing obama for america buttons -- you are all wearing obama buttons -- wearing obama for america buttons that can tell you how to do it. folks, the president had his third and final debate with governor romney and i had my one debate with congressman ryan. [cheers and applause] you know, that last debate, i was not sure whether governor romney was there to endorse obama or debate obama. it was kind of amazing. all of those things i heard him say before, i did not hear him say again. my grandfather from scranton used to say be where -- beware of the converted. he sure sounded converted, didn't he, during that debate? what happened to mitt romney? as my granddaughter might say, maybe casper the friendly ghost took him. i don't know. [laughter] look, i hear is the truth. they have made it very clear they do not have the same view on women's rights as we do. on women's health, they want to give the power back to the insurance compan
starting next monday, you can go to your local registrar to vote. if you have any questions, you have folks in the back wearing obama for america buttons -- you are all wearing obama buttons -- wearing obama for america buttons that can tell you how to do it. folks, the president had his third and final debate with governor romney and i had my one debate with congressman ryan. [cheers and applause] you know, that last debate, i was not sure whether governor romney was there to endorse obama or...
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as well as two local polls. what you see is that the tea party is split pretty evenly between people who are libertarian and people who are conservative across national polls and also locally. now, libertarian tea partyers tend to be a little bit more independent. they tend to be less loyal to republican party and swing vote. conservative tea partyers tend to be more loyal republican voters. both groups differ on some issues immigration, gay marriage and abortion and interestingly, libertarians they don't attend church as much. about 25% of libertarian who go to church once a week, which is about what the average does among the entire population. above 50% tea party conservatives go to church once a week. both sides of the tea party, libertarians and conservatives are similarly focused on the fiscal issues on spending, on dead on the constitution and they're worried about the next generation. this is why the tea party has remained focused on the fiscal issues. like i described in that scene in dallas, texas. it'
as well as two local polls. what you see is that the tea party is split pretty evenly between people who are libertarian and people who are conservative across national polls and also locally. now, libertarian tea partyers tend to be a little bit more independent. they tend to be less loyal to republican party and swing vote. conservative tea partyers tend to be more loyal republican voters. both groups differ on some issues immigration, gay marriage and abortion and interestingly, libertarians...
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i had to get a job at our local convenience store. there are jobs out there. mr. romney, he spent obama pretty good on the debate last year -- last week. but, mr. romney spoke with fork and on. he said he would create jobs, then get rid of pbs. big bird, ernie, they are as human beings who will lose jobs. he had me convinced i am a hardcore democrat. how can you do that? we are not stupid. we are voters. how can you talk with fork and towns like that and think we will not catch it? >> thank you. we will let you go with that point. on twitter -- next up is burt. caller: hello? i am from lincoln, nebraska. >> go ahead. caller: i want to thank c-span. you do a great job. you let people talk. i think to do a fantastic job. i appreciate that. it is from the heart. i have been a swing voter in the past. i have gone both ways. i thought joe biden was incredibly disrespectful. one of your early comment thirsted a better job than i could ever. his attitude and his demeanor was less than vice-presidential and certainly less than presidential. i was surprised by the other ca
i had to get a job at our local convenience store. there are jobs out there. mr. romney, he spent obama pretty good on the debate last year -- last week. but, mr. romney spoke with fork and on. he said he would create jobs, then get rid of pbs. big bird, ernie, they are as human beings who will lose jobs. he had me convinced i am a hardcore democrat. how can you do that? we are not stupid. we are voters. how can you talk with fork and towns like that and think we will not catch it? >>...
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this is -- periodically something will hit local or national press. there will be a story about a teacher in ohio burning across in students arms, for example. sometimes these things pop up. what i think is being lost is the extent of the problem and how often it is happening, as well as the harm being felt by the students and their families when they do not share the majority faith, or they do, but they do not want public officials promoting them. we had a case in chesterfield county where there were a whole host of abuses. among them, there was one day that the school invited local ministers and a christian wrapper. they had a whole day of assembly for the stated purpose of converting as many kids to christ as they could. if you do go to -- if you did not go to the assembly, you receive in school suspension. if you were an objector. when a father complained to the principle, he was told he needed to get right with god. fortunately for us, the christian rapper recorded it all and put it up on youtube. the case was quickly settled. we is that at the s
this is -- periodically something will hit local or national press. there will be a story about a teacher in ohio burning across in students arms, for example. sometimes these things pop up. what i think is being lost is the extent of the problem and how often it is happening, as well as the harm being felt by the students and their families when they do not share the majority faith, or they do, but they do not want public officials promoting them. we had a case in chesterfield county where...
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where are more equipped to work locally now, and we have many black women that we are pushing in local and congressional elections now. >> i want to bring up what we saw in 2006, and i moderated an event, a group of latino music publishers in las vegas. i pushed them and challenged them on this notion in terms of did latinos take advantage of the millions of folks who were marching across the country? made the argument and it took about an hour for folks to go we will concede your point, that the lesson out of that is you being issues,s but if you cannot have it sophisticated political infrastructure to take the books on the ground and translate that into public policy, all you end up with our massive marches. from a latino-hispanic standpoint, give a perspective of what has happened in the last six years to understand that it cannot just be a million folks turned out unless you have a plan the day after the march? >> participation is a central element. marching is a central element of civil preoccupation. this is been a unique position in the latino community to where it has been much
where are more equipped to work locally now, and we have many black women that we are pushing in local and congressional elections now. >> i want to bring up what we saw in 2006, and i moderated an event, a group of latino music publishers in las vegas. i pushed them and challenged them on this notion in terms of did latinos take advantage of the millions of folks who were marching across the country? made the argument and it took about an hour for folks to go we will concede your point,...
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listen to your state and local officials, follow instructions. the more you follow the instructions, the more they can deal with situation. next obviously i want to talk about the extraordinary hardship. seen over the past 48 hours. our thoughts and prayers go out to all the families to of lost loved ones. unfortunately there have been fatalities as a consequence of hurricane sandy, and it's not clear that we have counted up all the fatalities at this point. obviously this is something that is heartbreaking for the entire nation, and we certainly feel profoundly for the families who have been uprooted and will be going through some very tough times over the next several days, perhaps weeks and months. the most important message i have for them is that america is waiting. we are standing behind you, and we will do everything we can to help you get back on your feet. earlier today i had a conversation with the governors, and many of the mayors in the affected areas, including gov. christie, cuomo, and bloomberg. want to praise them for the extraord
listen to your state and local officials, follow instructions. the more you follow the instructions, the more they can deal with situation. next obviously i want to talk about the extraordinary hardship. seen over the past 48 hours. our thoughts and prayers go out to all the families to of lost loved ones. unfortunately there have been fatalities as a consequence of hurricane sandy, and it's not clear that we have counted up all the fatalities at this point. obviously this is something that is...
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with the occupy wall street, we did not see this local level where they tried to take over local level offices. i did not see the same kind of activity. the tea party went very local levels proved a lot of times, you did not see it. the fact that ted crews out of texas won the nomination for the republican party is because of the group that localized at the level -- the local level kind of under the radar. polls showed that his opponent, david duke verse, was leading in the polls. but then came the election day, and ted cruz sweat, because of those institutions that had been created that were terrible. however, if they have not, and i do not know where they have and where they have not, but where they have not, i would suspect a waning of a tea party activity. but even if people are not organizing, that does not mean the sentiment is not there. it is question of the tea party movement is almost like the occupy wall street movement. it is a way to identify a unique set of views that you do not get if you just say you are republican or a democrat or a liberal, tory libertarian or whateve
with the occupy wall street, we did not see this local level where they tried to take over local level offices. i did not see the same kind of activity. the tea party went very local levels proved a lot of times, you did not see it. the fact that ted crews out of texas won the nomination for the republican party is because of the group that localized at the level -- the local level kind of under the radar. polls showed that his opponent, david duke verse, was leading in the polls. but then came...
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i do not want to say that nothing has been done, because scott can tell this -- at the local level. the local watchdog is hurting around the country, but at the national level i do not know that a so much the case that we are not able to be vigilant anymore. i think vigilance is taking a different form. it is taking the form of more collaborative efforts, where people are working together to produce really in-depth stories that are hard hitting and take that watchdog role. it is happening in other mediums. a lot of documentary filmmaking is becoming investigative and there's more support and acknowledgment for that. if you look at the numbers over time, more newspapers do not exist, a lot of reporters have lost their jobs, that is true, you cannot deny it, but i went to the investigative reporting conference this year and there were 1500 people there, one of the largest turnouts ever. people are still doing work, doing it in different ways. the money is always hard to come by. it may be harder, but we also have wider means of distribution. it is hard to say -- there is no clear cost
i do not want to say that nothing has been done, because scott can tell this -- at the local level. the local watchdog is hurting around the country, but at the national level i do not know that a so much the case that we are not able to be vigilant anymore. i think vigilance is taking a different form. it is taking the form of more collaborative efforts, where people are working together to produce really in-depth stories that are hard hitting and take that watchdog role. it is happening in...
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and follow the instructions of your state, and local officials because they are going to be providing you with the best advice in terms of how to deal with this storm over the coming days. we've just had an excellent meeting with the fema team here, the various agencies that are in charge, including the department of defense, department of energy, and those that are going to need to respond very quickly. under craig fewgate's leadership at fema, we've had a chance to talk to the regional officials as well and i just had a phone call with the governors of potentially impacted states as well as some of the major cities in the region. at this stage, everybody is confident that the staging process, the prepositioning of presource, commodities, equipment that are going to be needed to respond to the storm are in place, but as craig has emphasized, this hasn't hit landfall yet, so we don't yet know where it's going to hit, where we're going to see the biggest impacts, and that's exactly why it's so important for us to respond big and respond fast as local information starts coming in. i wan
and follow the instructions of your state, and local officials because they are going to be providing you with the best advice in terms of how to deal with this storm over the coming days. we've just had an excellent meeting with the fema team here, the various agencies that are in charge, including the department of defense, department of energy, and those that are going to need to respond very quickly. under craig fewgate's leadership at fema, we've had a chance to talk to the regional...
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information that he is clearly tried to hide and the local press has never investigated. everything i tell you is documented fact and it is awful. when the doctor was a student at harvard, he led protests against the celebration of thanksgiving. no joke. he led protests against thanksgiving day. because he opposes what thanksgiving stands for and would represent spread he even called for smashing plymouth rock, a symbol of america's freedom. he said "crushed this rock and all that represents. " what it represents, doctor, is the hopes and dreams of people fleeing from tyranny and seeking freedom. he should also know that abraham lincoln established thanksgiving to unite and hill are divided country during the civil war. the truly disturbing parts was to he was demonstrating with and what he was demonstrating for. during one of his protest, and he read a leer expressing support from a man convicted of viciously slaughtering to fbi agents in south dakota. he murdered them, the agents were wounded, defenseless and lying on the ground. one agent even lifted his hand to shield
information that he is clearly tried to hide and the local press has never investigated. everything i tell you is documented fact and it is awful. when the doctor was a student at harvard, he led protests against the celebration of thanksgiving. no joke. he led protests against thanksgiving day. because he opposes what thanksgiving stands for and would represent spread he even called for smashing plymouth rock, a symbol of america's freedom. he said "crushed this rock and all that...
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. >> we'll tell you which local university ranks among the unhappiest in the nation. unhappi[ male announcer ] for the dreamers... and those well grounded. for what's around this corner... and the next. there's cash flow options from pnc. solutions to help businesses like yours accelerate receivables, manage payments, and help ensure access to credit. because we know how important cash flow is to reaching your goals. pnc bank. for the achiever in you. >>> prince george's police department is hoping this surveillance video will help solve a string of liquor store robberies. there were three hold-ups across the county last month including this one at the east pines liquor store in riverdale. each time, the they went in early in the morning. >> exotic barnyard pets and reptiles. today, the owner tells news 4 he's not a horder. but animal control says charges against him are pending. last thursday, officers seized a pig, a snake, skunk, turtles, even a goldfish. many of the animals didn't have food or water. but the owner said he had already made improvements that animal
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. >> as far as the local team is concerned. we want to tell them we will be back next year they better get ready for it. >> all statements, which represented here in new york city from orioles fans. we had a chance to catch up with a bunch of them today. >> he mentioned what an emotional roller-coaster it has been out here and at yankee stadium. we have the heartbreaking loss in game 3 that they got a little hope -- then we got a little hope. tonight, another heart for a loss. i talked to a lot of orioles fans. it is a very brave and into -- thing to do to come out to the yankees stadium and root for the orioles. each one of them tell me what they are upset, they are not going to detroit, they're still proud of their team. >> it is in 15 years. i could not miss this game. it was so much promise, so much hope before game 5 of the alds. got to sense something special happened. o's.t's go he knew i had my 2012 postseason sweatshirt on. i am ready to go. i'm so excited. >> all good things must come to an end. the o's suffered a pai
. >> as far as the local team is concerned. we want to tell them we will be back next year they better get ready for it. >> all statements, which represented here in new york city from orioles fans. we had a chance to catch up with a bunch of them today. >> he mentioned what an emotional roller-coaster it has been out here and at yankee stadium. we have the heartbreaking loss in game 3 that they got a little hope -- then we got a little hope. tonight, another heart for a loss....
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with food that appeals to local consumers. mcdonald's here might be the target of our obesity campaigns, the obsession with american yuppies, but globally it still means the middle class good life. who else profits in tough economic times? make-up companies. there is documented research to support this. the sales of the companies is astonishing. then, of course, there are political extremists, which, unfortunately, flourish in tough times. look at the rise of far right and far left parties. it is not just greece. it is here in the united states as well. host: susan glasser, thank you so much. guest: thank you for having me. >> c-span is bringing you live coverage between now and november 6. our campaign 2012 debate coverage continues tonight from west virginia about half an hour from now. it is a debate between tomblin and maloney. that debate coverage is coming up tonight live at 7:00 p.m., it here on c-span. >> i what c-span the various congressional hearings and deliberations on public policy and also information that is pu
with food that appeals to local consumers. mcdonald's here might be the target of our obesity campaigns, the obsession with american yuppies, but globally it still means the middle class good life. who else profits in tough economic times? make-up companies. there is documented research to support this. the sales of the companies is astonishing. then, of course, there are political extremists, which, unfortunately, flourish in tough times. look at the rise of far right and far left parties. it...
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the local issues. the old m.t.a., the clearances, the roads, and the grading of the railroad is much lower because it originally was not a passenger idea. it was a freight idea. most of the railroads came up the, riverbeds where the factories were. because they could dump their fluids. they could get the water and pollute the river. transportation wise is like two different countries. guest: the question about reliability and the frequency of some facilities era -- and services. i do not know whether you are talking about particularly a local system. connecticut transit is much much too fragmented. i'm sorry to say that when i was commissioner did not try harder to consolidate the system at, as they do in new jersey, so you essentially have a single provider. it helps to keep the facilities open, like you mentioned. in those eastern states, in many ways they were passenger rail in many cases. not all, by any means. there was a mix of passenger and freight. if you use metro-north to go into new york, so
the local issues. the old m.t.a., the clearances, the roads, and the grading of the railroad is much lower because it originally was not a passenger idea. it was a freight idea. most of the railroads came up the, riverbeds where the factories were. because they could dump their fluids. they could get the water and pollute the river. transportation wise is like two different countries. guest: the question about reliability and the frequency of some facilities era -- and services. i do not know...
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we fund the local hospitals, i fought for funding for the local hospitals. i know what that means. >> thank you. >> do you think the government has a responsibility to provide access to care for people we're adding to medicare? and if so, how to we do that? >> well, medicaid has been a social safety net we've had for many years and i think we need to continue to honor that commitment. if you look right now, medicaid is another one of those entitlements careening toward insolvency. harry reid and the democrats in the senate are doing nothing to step up and solve that problem and preserve medicare. we need leadership there. beyond that, how do you deal with low income texans who earn too much income to qualify for medicaid and yet not enough income to be able to purchase health insurance themselves? i think the answer are free market reforms, in particular, allow individuals to purchase health insurance across state lines. if we create a 50-state national market, what that will mean is that texans will have available to them a lot more low cost catastrophic he
we fund the local hospitals, i fought for funding for the local hospitals. i know what that means. >> thank you. >> do you think the government has a responsibility to provide access to care for people we're adding to medicare? and if so, how to we do that? >> well, medicaid has been a social safety net we've had for many years and i think we need to continue to honor that commitment. if you look right now, medicaid is another one of those entitlements careening toward...
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you do see things happening at a state and local level. new york is trying to do at the state level what is not being done at the federal level. chicago, rahm emanuel and the next -- in the last six months announce an infrastructure project to bring in private money sitting on the sidelines. that is a very good example of what is being done. the u.s. is losing ground in infrastructure. the governments do not have an awful lot of money now, so if you are waiting and relying on government appropriations and government borrowing for infrastructure investment, that is not the best way forward in the current environment. a couple other things of low hanging few -- low hanging fruit. if you go around the world, every major country has a national effort to attract foreign investment. our share of foreign investment has plummeted. we of not lost it all to china. but we have lost a lot of ground. the u.s. is last in terms of the effectiveness of our promotion efforts. we have to get out there and sell ourselves to the world. the assumption for year
you do see things happening at a state and local level. new york is trying to do at the state level what is not being done at the federal level. chicago, rahm emanuel and the next -- in the last six months announce an infrastructure project to bring in private money sitting on the sidelines. that is a very good example of what is being done. the u.s. is losing ground in infrastructure. the governments do not have an awful lot of money now, so if you are waiting and relying on government...
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. >> the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >> interesting. >> zimmerman comes out of the bullpen. it is a must-win situation for the nationals. the ballpark is rocking what a crowd. it was electric all afternoon. let's pick it up in the bottom of the second. he had been in a slump. he beryls this thing to center field, could buy. washington's first postseason home run. top of the third, the cardinals got an unearned run. it was a 1-1 game. that is where they are still tied in the top of the eighth. i will keep you posted. let's go to cincinnati, giants and reds. see ya. left field 417 feet. the giants' comeback after losing the first two games. they win the best of 5, 6-4. sadness at of new york city. joe's still says he will manage tonight against the orioles in game 4. everyone is still talking about last night. he blasted two zingers. this shot in the 12th. up 2-1. game 4 is tonight. >> how big is the not in your stomach? >> i do not having not in my stomach. -- a knot in my stomach. >> he does not have they knot. that was not the only walk off. detroi
. >> the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >> interesting. >> zimmerman comes out of the bullpen. it is a must-win situation for the nationals. the ballpark is rocking what a crowd. it was electric all afternoon. let's pick it up in the bottom of the second. he had been in a slump. he beryls this thing to center field, could buy. washington's first postseason home run. top of the third, the cardinals got an unearned run. it was a 1-1 game. that...
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it depends on the local effects. >> i think dr. knabb really cover that. what we're planning for based on the estimate of storm surge and then in real time is where we're at in the tide cycles. the emergency managers will base the evacuation decisions based on that impact. the actual forecast for what the estimates are will be done in conjunction with the weather service's offices and they can give you a better idea of what is happening in the tide cycles. question. this is to the director. i have been hearing conflicting things about the movement of this storm. some people say it is pretty typical for an atlantic tropical storm hurricane. others say it is pretty unusual. i was wondering what the record and science say about the but secular course this storm is taking. -- of the particular course the storm is taking. >> what makes every storm unique is a combination of things, the time of year, strength of the structure in magnitude and size. sandy is unique in a number of ways. it is certainly not common for a system to come in at this strength. but if yo
it depends on the local effects. >> i think dr. knabb really cover that. what we're planning for based on the estimate of storm surge and then in real time is where we're at in the tide cycles. the emergency managers will base the evacuation decisions based on that impact. the actual forecast for what the estimates are will be done in conjunction with the weather service's offices and they can give you a better idea of what is happening in the tide cycles. question. this is to the...
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we have to know who our local partners are. we have to have good tools to distinguish our local adversaries from them. not everybody with a turban is al qaeda. we have to have that view on the ground. you cannot fight a war by remote control. that is a practical solution. from a legal standpoint, i would say, if you are worried about the liberation of technology, we have a number of tools to prevent proliferation of all kinds of dangers. an agreement, a nuclear materials with a treaty, and with drones, we have a legal regime that says if you have a rocket system or a drone system, for a range of more than 300 kilometers, the technology on that is controlled. there are some countries where you cannot export that technology. it is a voluntary regime. it is developed countries that have worried about this proliferation. if you get a regime like that from a voluntary regime to a binding regime, then international law has answers to deal with some of these problems. practical question, a legal question, and then a strategy question.
we have to know who our local partners are. we have to have good tools to distinguish our local adversaries from them. not everybody with a turban is al qaeda. we have to have that view on the ground. you cannot fight a war by remote control. that is a practical solution. from a legal standpoint, i would say, if you are worried about the liberation of technology, we have a number of tools to prevent proliferation of all kinds of dangers. an agreement, a nuclear materials with a treaty, and with...
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you'll see going up against some local studeets.you''e watching fox 45 gooddday altimore. ((bump ut)) it may have been a whhle since that doesn't mean you couldn'tt grader. the isters academy of baltimooe is hosting re you smarter than a 6th grader? radio show host marc steiner is streaming now with thiss mornings hometown hotspott - coopetition? p is this your firstttime in this competition?--what are they doing behind you? you? are you smarter than a 6th grader is taking place at goucher college in the &pprausshar auditoriuu onn &psaturday october 13th at 7:15 p.mm for more information log on to fox baltimore dot com slash morning. coming up... &pup...we're joined by a furry &pguest... live in studio!where adorable animal... ext. get off bed! dog growls when we switched to fios, , better phone, better internet. it was like somebody like took our computer, shook all the junk out of it. we're actually getting more for our money with fios. [ male announcer ] it's time to get more for your money. upgrade to verizon fios internet, tv and phone with our best price online. just
you'll see going up against some local studeets.you''e watching fox 45 gooddday altimore. ((bump ut)) it may have been a whhle since that doesn't mean you couldn'tt grader. the isters academy of baltimooe is hosting re you smarter than a 6th grader? radio show host marc steiner is streaming now with thiss mornings hometown hotspott - coopetition? p is this your firstttime in this competition?--what are they doing behind you? you? are you smarter than a 6th grader is taking place at goucher...
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where this really has an impact is local but also on state emissions. california has all kinds of stuff on the balanced, because if you have got more money than your opponent, you could win. tavis: joe biden has apparently written a tell-all, and i am told it is not a flattering picture he paints of the vice president. i do not know if that would have any impact. the question is what kind of nose itches -- what kind of buzz is generated. it >> if an idealistic young american comes to washington to change things, but washington changes him. in the process of explaining his story, he takes after his former boss, joe biden, and portrays joe biden in a negative light. it is also a scathing indictment of how washington politics works and how both parties will relate to the business community who. this gentleman also places a pretty broad indictment on both parties in terms of how they .elate to wall street triggere tavis: will the republicans hold onto the house? i was just in my home state of indiana, and mr. murdoch has put his foot in his mouth again, and
where this really has an impact is local but also on state emissions. california has all kinds of stuff on the balanced, because if you have got more money than your opponent, you could win. tavis: joe biden has apparently written a tell-all, and i am told it is not a flattering picture he paints of the vice president. i do not know if that would have any impact. the question is what kind of nose itches -- what kind of buzz is generated. it >> if an idealistic young american comes to...
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we're proud of the fact that we're going to raise 1 million for local charities as well. >> the first prize is huge. >> the first prize is $25,000 for the winning male and 25,000 for the female. one of our kenyans, that is a lot of money in their country. >> that's great. >> you have orange poking through but you are encouraging them to do something tomorrow in light of everything going on. >> it is a crazy, crazy magical time of the year with the orioles and ravens and cowboys. we're encouraging our runners to run in orange or purple. everyone gets that baltimore flavor here in town. >> we're going to setons of people here. when does it start. >> it starts at 8:00 with our marathon right outside of the pub. stay there from the orioles game. they will not close up. and have a good time out there. celebrate the win and come out and cheer on the marathoners if they go on the course. >> awesome, thank you as always. you are good to us. 27,000 runners, they expect it will be huge. we will be here tomorrow. and cover it as well and we'll have more on the baltimore running festival coming u
we're proud of the fact that we're going to raise 1 million for local charities as well. >> the first prize is huge. >> the first prize is $25,000 for the winning male and 25,000 for the female. one of our kenyans, that is a lot of money in their country. >> that's great. >> you have orange poking through but you are encouraging them to do something tomorrow in light of everything going on. >> it is a crazy, crazy magical time of the year with the orioles and...
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we have part -- we have had local elections. when she did the voting rolls this year, she noticed that she had mark several of the people who had died a small town. she sent it in that these people are deceived and can be taken off the rolls. the next cycle there were still on there. i met in this a problem across the nation. what is the back of the doubt about this? a key you've identified problem. states don't have tools adequate to be able to identify people who died. it is difficult to match john doe from the voter list to a john doe from a death list. even if the magic name and birthday, that is still not sufficient. there is a more significant challenge in smaller areas where you actually know the people. in urban areas with large populations, l.a. county runs elections for the county and they are larger than all but seven states. it would be impossible to know this information so the states in a better tool to match it data much more confidently across multiple sources. they will get much higher quality data when someone
we have part -- we have had local elections. when she did the voting rolls this year, she noticed that she had mark several of the people who had died a small town. she sent it in that these people are deceived and can be taken off the rolls. the next cycle there were still on there. i met in this a problem across the nation. what is the back of the doubt about this? a key you've identified problem. states don't have tools adequate to be able to identify people who died. it is difficult to...
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it bans corporate and union contribution to state and local candidates. critiques say the union are restricted but it is not as tough on corporate contributions because if they can't write a check in one place then they can write it somewhere else because they have deep pockets. am i saying it right? >> the union contributions was pay tech protection, prohibiting the use of payroll reductions for political purposes if you are a union member. of course the union members are fighting this vehemently. this is job one for them in this election because they are saying this is their free speech and their way to speak out and match the contributions of huge corporation that is put in money. corporations don't have to get the approval of all their shareholders before they spend on political messaging, so, why should unions. that is one of the big education arguments. >> one of the things it says also, it not what it seems. we hear this every single election time. don't believe it. it is not what it seeming loot a fine print and the details which is very tiny and
it bans corporate and union contribution to state and local candidates. critiques say the union are restricted but it is not as tough on corporate contributions because if they can't write a check in one place then they can write it somewhere else because they have deep pockets. am i saying it right? >> the union contributions was pay tech protection, prohibiting the use of payroll reductions for political purposes if you are a union member. of course the union members are fighting this...
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we have to know who our local partners are. we have to have good tools to distinguish our local adversaries from them. not everybody with a turban is al qaeda. we have to have that view on the ground. you cannot fight a war by remote control. that is a practical solution. from a legal standpoint, i would say, if you are worried about the liberation of technology, we have a number of tools to prevent proliferation of all kinds of dangers. an agreement, a nuclear materials with a treaty, and with drones, we have a legal regime that says if you have a rocket system or a drone system, for a range of more than 300 kilometers, the technology on that is controlled. there are some countries where you cannot export that technology. it is a voluntary regime. it is developed countries that have worried about this proliferation. if you get a regime like that from a voluntary regime to a binding regime, then international law has answers to deal with some of these problems. practical question, a legal question, and then a strategy question.
we have to know who our local partners are. we have to have good tools to distinguish our local adversaries from them. not everybody with a turban is al qaeda. we have to have that view on the ground. you cannot fight a war by remote control. that is a practical solution. from a legal standpoint, i would say, if you are worried about the liberation of technology, we have a number of tools to prevent proliferation of all kinds of dangers. an agreement, a nuclear materials with a treaty, and with...
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we have a win baltimore program giving back to local high schools. there is a lot going on and the running festival is part of that. >> 80 people will be debuting that brand new shoe in the race. the-maybe people -- maybe people will be debut in the brand new issue in the race. a lot of sunshine. the coal block technology will come in handy. >> there is not enough technology in the world to get me through a marathon unless it is an internal combustion engine. then maybe i can cruise through. >> should rope onto tom. >> he might be allowed to do it. it is going to be a chilly day. we have baseball tonight to talk about. the orioles are still in this thing. if you are holding tickets of getting of the train this morning going to new york, yesterday was running for most of the day in new york. it will be quiet by game time. temperatures will be around 59- 60 and then it will drift back into the 50's when the orioles are wrapping up the ninth inning. on the weather maps, we have a cold front. we should wind up with a decent day to day. the winds are comi
we have a win baltimore program giving back to local high schools. there is a lot going on and the running festival is part of that. >> 80 people will be debuting that brand new shoe in the race. the-maybe people -- maybe people will be debut in the brand new issue in the race. a lot of sunshine. the coal block technology will come in handy. >> there is not enough technology in the world to get me through a marathon unless it is an internal combustion engine. then maybe i can cruise...
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i want to thank all the federal teams, state, local teams in place. i am confident we are ready but i think the public need to prepare for the fact that this may take a long time to clean up. the good news is, we will clean up and get through this. >> [inaudible] >> i am not worried about the impact on the election. i am worried about the impact on families and the impact on our first responders. item word about the impact on our economy and transportation. the election will take care of itself next week. right now, our number one priority is to make sure that we are saving lives, that our search and rescue teams will be in place, that people can get the food, water, following instructions. for shelter they need in case of an emergency, and that we respond as quickly as possible to get the economy back on track. >> president obama on the latest on the fedor response to hurricane sandy. the president warning citizens to take proper precautions and listen to the direction given by state and local officials as the government is the best position to help
i want to thank all the federal teams, state, local teams in place. i am confident we are ready but i think the public need to prepare for the fact that this may take a long time to clean up. the good news is, we will clean up and get through this. >> [inaudible] >> i am not worried about the impact on the election. i am worried about the impact on families and the impact on our first responders. item word about the impact on our economy and transportation. the election will take...
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>> i said i am focused on the local and i start with the local. i see the world as this district -- with teachers. -- through the lense of a teacher. i see my job much as i would on the first day of school. i would look at these counties as 39 entities and would make sure that they all maximize their potential. i have laid out my plan for layers of economic opportunity. i carry a football with me to create another level of the bio-economy, within 10-15 miles of small towns. >> many wonder about the football? >> it is made of soybeans. and most cars are from detroit and the seats are made of this. with plastic bottles or using this to create asphalt. we can make that within 10-15 miles. >> in 2013-2014, what will stimulate the economy? >> i introduced the first piece of legislation for biodiesel and represent the biggest renewable energy. government has to get out of the way so entrepreneurs can have their way. what the government needs to do is have a low, stable, predictable tax rate. we have to lower our regulation burden. when i was in business
>> i said i am focused on the local and i start with the local. i see the world as this district -- with teachers. -- through the lense of a teacher. i see my job much as i would on the first day of school. i would look at these counties as 39 entities and would make sure that they all maximize their potential. i have laid out my plan for layers of economic opportunity. i carry a football with me to create another level of the bio-economy, within 10-15 miles of small towns. >> many...
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. >> for the latest news in politics, you can learn more and also some local races. you can also download an application and find out where your polling place is located. >> all right. from politics to hollywood, two former "dancing with the stars" champs are out. now there are nine cobles left. drew lachey left and then helio castroneves. >> do i think i'm as good as some people yes. >> those still in the running include bristol palin, kirstie alley and emmitt smismght paul -- smith. paula abdul is serving as a guest judge. >>> what the mayor as to say about the orioles. >>> and it's hard to recover for patients with severe brain injuries. we'll take you into a new rehab center. those stories and or coming up at six. now we have pra preview of -- a preview of what's coming your way. >> that debate, what happened. >> and right on the eve of the first vice-presidential debate. >> what's your emergency to joe biden tomorrow night -- message to joe biden tomorrow night. >>> what would you do if you found nearly a quarter million dollars? >> a cab driver in las vegas fou
. >> for the latest news in politics, you can learn more and also some local races. you can also download an application and find out where your polling place is located. >> all right. from politics to hollywood, two former "dancing with the stars" champs are out. now there are nine cobles left. drew lachey left and then helio castroneves. >> do i think i'm as good as some people yes. >> those still in the running include bristol palin, kirstie alley and emmitt...
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in florida, this is a hot issue on the local ballot. we have an amendment up for voters that would be fiercely -- officially declare that florida will not participate in president obama's health care reforms, that the state would not have any role in expanding medicaid. we think federal law will treat any state action. the republican-dominated politicians in tallahassee are still making it the primary issue. there is a bit of fear mongering going on. both camps trying to take advantage and paid their posts theirpain -- paint their foes in a negative light? host: who are you voting for? caller: i am voting for the winner, president barack obama. rick scott came in. his platform was let's get back to work. from the time he got into office, he started laying off people. nobody is looking at these things and seen what is going on. host: 84 the call. mark simpson? guest: governor scott did come on the platform in trying to create jobs. that is assuming he gets another term. one issue that is important locally but does not get much play on th
in florida, this is a hot issue on the local ballot. we have an amendment up for voters that would be fiercely -- officially declare that florida will not participate in president obama's health care reforms, that the state would not have any role in expanding medicaid. we think federal law will treat any state action. the republican-dominated politicians in tallahassee are still making it the primary issue. there is a bit of fear mongering going on. both camps trying to take advantage and paid...
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a major storm hitting the most densely populated center of the country could divert local media coverage to weather and news and the rescues and recoveries and meaning less visibility for the candidates. a cnn political editor paul steinhouser joins me now for more on the live political fallout from this storm. live in pensacola, florida. what are the campaigns doing right now to prepare, paul? how big of a deal could this be for the parties? >> it could be a big deal. mitt romney behind me here at the civic center later today and his three events in california are still on and it's pretty windy right here thanks to sandy but we're not going to get the storm at all on this side of florida. the campaigns are monitoring the situation and they have contingency plans and some events canceled this weekend in both virginia and in new hampshire. two very important battleground states and if the storm is very strong and does some damage, it could be a problem, of course, for the campaigns as they schedule and as they do beef up their get out the vote efforts. both campaigns tell me, listen, safe
a major storm hitting the most densely populated center of the country could divert local media coverage to weather and news and the rescues and recoveries and meaning less visibility for the candidates. a cnn political editor paul steinhouser joins me now for more on the live political fallout from this storm. live in pensacola, florida. what are the campaigns doing right now to prepare, paul? how big of a deal could this be for the parties? >> it could be a big deal. mitt romney behind...
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some of the most powerful solutions come from local government and the grass roots. the people power. not from washington, not from moscow or beijing. and finally, i learned that a post partisan way of governing is the most effective way. if you believe you can only use the ideas of the left and the right, you would never be able to move forward. never go and be successful. we saw that in california and other states. lives in the post partisanship grow all over the world. we will bring the most brilliant ideas to the forefront, no matter what the ideology is behind it. that is our mission. we will research with all of the brain power that we can muster. and we will produce what can be used not only for the states, but all over the world. we will debate and research the best ideas, this is an action institute. to protect and export the california dream, to inspire a local action, and to -- consolations for the people. we want to make sure our politicians become public servants, not party servants or special interest servants. i am most proud of -- we will bring usc st
some of the most powerful solutions come from local government and the grass roots. the people power. not from washington, not from moscow or beijing. and finally, i learned that a post partisan way of governing is the most effective way. if you believe you can only use the ideas of the left and the right, you would never be able to move forward. never go and be successful. we saw that in california and other states. lives in the post partisanship grow all over the world. we will bring the most...
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watch and engage with live tweets from local reporters and other viewers. >> "washington journal" continues. host: joining us here is the author of "mismatch." welcome. joining us from new york for this discussion, courtney bowie. she is with the aclu. let me start with you. the supreme court heard a case this week dealing with affirmative action. can you give a synopsis of what happened? guest: the case pending before the accord was brought by a young lady named abigail fisher. her claim was that the university use of race in the admissions process violated her rights. our position is that of many other organizations and individuals. the university of texas has a fair process in place that expand opportunities for all people and it should be allowed to consider additional factors in addition to test scores in order to create a divorce learning environment that benefits all students -- a divorce learning environment that benefits all students. we made some technical arguments about the standard of review that was at issue, but the crux of it was that we wanted the fifth circuit's holding to
watch and engage with live tweets from local reporters and other viewers. >> "washington journal" continues. host: joining us here is the author of "mismatch." welcome. joining us from new york for this discussion, courtney bowie. she is with the aclu. let me start with you. the supreme court heard a case this week dealing with affirmative action. can you give a synopsis of what happened? guest: the case pending before the accord was brought by a young lady named...
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. >> cocoa is like a local motion. >> speedy because we know he is still the basis. >> i have my clappers, horns, and my ear rings. >> these are my playoff pans that i have 01. >> green is for the money, gold is for the hundred. >> they are in the sixth inning and they are down by two points. there is definitely still some hope out here in oakland. >> there is a lot of holes still just they would kron 4 tonight will have continuing coverage of the game. >> following the murder of a bay area teacher we do have to people that were arrested who may be connected to the murder. >> a crashed with a school bus shows how it ended up on its side. >> there are new street lights up and the city- state's that this will not only save the city money but it will make this area of the city safer. >> members of the community is holding a town house meeting. the most recent death of mario killed in front of his home. residents in vallejo are still upset about officer involved shooting. mario was 23 years old and he died september 22nd when an officer rolled up on him on the 100 block of pepper drive. they
. >> cocoa is like a local motion. >> speedy because we know he is still the basis. >> i have my clappers, horns, and my ear rings. >> these are my playoff pans that i have 01. >> green is for the money, gold is for the hundred. >> they are in the sixth inning and they are down by two points. there is definitely still some hope out here in oakland. >> there is a lot of holes still just they would kron 4 tonight will have continuing coverage of the game....
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you lose jobs let schools and at local government. that is the real cost of what his policies are bringing out by supporting bureaucrats in washington. one neighbor at a time, you've got two avenues to take. one is a government solution of believes government can bring you a job. and me, who believes we can revitalize and reenergize and renew the enthusiasm for montana if we can get government out of the way in our regulatory policy and in our industries. it is not just the businesses that will turn things around. it is those who will -- to work for those businesses who will help to create better opportunities for ourselves, our children, our businesses. i look people in the eye as i travel a run montana and i do not see statistics. we do not necessarily want to talk about the unemployment rate statewide. there are 56 counties with 56 cultures and histories and their own desire for their own future. and in liberty county and might be agriculture. in lincoln county might be timber. in eastern montana it might be oil and gas and coal. i
you lose jobs let schools and at local government. that is the real cost of what his policies are bringing out by supporting bureaucrats in washington. one neighbor at a time, you've got two avenues to take. one is a government solution of believes government can bring you a job. and me, who believes we can revitalize and reenergize and renew the enthusiasm for montana if we can get government out of the way in our regulatory policy and in our industries. it is not just the businesses that will...
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. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >> lesson number one, do not trifle with the cardinals. >> i feel bad. >> and the defending world champions have given the nationals a good old-fashioned education. it has been the school of hard knocks, scoring 20 runs. at the top of the second, your batter goes. a got up and out an artery and dampened the spirits that national park. but did that nationals have their chances today -- base runners every inning. they just could not get timely hits, could not get the rally runs and couldn't get the momentum. the final was 8-0. i know it has been a long day but what are they saying in the clubhouse? >> they know they are not out of it yet. the offense has failed to get the job done and it has been dismal. in the past two games, the cardinals have outscored the nats and washington has stranded 11 runners on base. that was the main topic of conversation after the game. >> i believe in this team and i believe in these guys. we have over 100 seasons and we are the best team in baseball. >> i like my ball club an
. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >> lesson number one, do not trifle with the cardinals. >> i feel bad. >> and the defending world champions have given the nationals a good old-fashioned education. it has been the school of hard knocks, scoring 20 runs. at the top of the second, your batter goes. a got up and out an artery and dampened the spirits that national park. but did that nationals have their chances today -- base...
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i was willing to stand on the basis of principle the education needs to be local. what makes the best education is when you have a mom and dad that loves their kid and puts a high priority on education. with that kind of formula, education can work well for people. i support the freedom for people to choose the kind of education that they want. i do not believe the answers to fixing our schools in missouri havcan be helped in any way with a large bureaucracy of the federal government. people could save money by getting rid of a lot of the education bureaucracy. it does not contribute to our education. thank you. >> ms. mccaskill, your response. >> i am grateful for my public education. i graduated from the university of missouri. it has allowed me to be the person that i am today. our country allows us to be that city on the hill. congressman akin has been clear that he wants a program and completely out of education. no more department of education. no more school lunch program. what is harder to understand is that he wants to do away with pell grants and all stud
i was willing to stand on the basis of principle the education needs to be local. what makes the best education is when you have a mom and dad that loves their kid and puts a high priority on education. with that kind of formula, education can work well for people. i support the freedom for people to choose the kind of education that they want. i do not believe the answers to fixing our schools in missouri havcan be helped in any way with a large bureaucracy of the federal government. people...
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which preserved versions of the mortgage interest deduction, the charitable deduction, the state and local property tax deduction. realized that as much as we want to make the code more efficient, these provisions were two essential to middle-class households. we have to abide by the same principle today. if we seek to protect the expenditures that are most essential to the middle-class, we still hope to reduce the deficit and we will need to find alternative revenue sources. this leads to the second principle of this new model for tax reform -- the tax rate for the highest earners should probably return to clinton-era levels and stay somewhere around there. this will come as heresy to some of those on the other side who not only wish to extend the current rate in the upcoming lame duck session but also about to cut rates even further in tax reform. these folks believe cutting the top rate as low as 25% is a necessary ingredient to spur an economic recovery. a congressional research service analysis released last month suggests otherwise. they are impartial and in a survey, the last 65 yea
which preserved versions of the mortgage interest deduction, the charitable deduction, the state and local property tax deduction. realized that as much as we want to make the code more efficient, these provisions were two essential to middle-class households. we have to abide by the same principle today. if we seek to protect the expenditures that are most essential to the middle-class, we still hope to reduce the deficit and we will need to find alternative revenue sources. this leads to the...
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what is the biggest proposal you have congress or with local businesses to create jobs in our congressional district? >> the most important thing is how we are going to get stability and certainty but tax and regulatory policies. small community banks are suffering from the unintended consequences of the dodd-frank. ford is number one for foreclosures. st. lucie county is in the top two of the counties in florida. >> what is your solution for your district to create jobs -- not about policies that have failed or succeeded in the past. what are you doing? >> connors miss west is great in blaming people people. -- congressman west is great at blaming people. i have created jobs. the first thing i would like to push forward is a piece of legislation that allows businesses to expensed 100% of their investment in the first year. this is something that came out of the jobs bill, and it incentivized companies to invest. companies are sitting on cash and they are not investing in. we need to incentivize them to do that. >> how about repatriation? one of the things we have been talking about this fo
what is the biggest proposal you have congress or with local businesses to create jobs in our congressional district? >> the most important thing is how we are going to get stability and certainty but tax and regulatory policies. small community banks are suffering from the unintended consequences of the dodd-frank. ford is number one for foreclosures. st. lucie county is in the top two of the counties in florida. >> what is your solution for your district to create jobs -- not...